Workshop
Advances in Analogy Research:
Integration of Theory and Data from the Cognitive, Computational, and
Neural Sciences
Sofia, July 17-20, 1998
Aims:
This workshop is intended to stimulate the researchers in the field of
analogy to cooperate more intensively and to integrate various approaches and data in
their study. Its aim is to advance our understanding of the cognitive mechanisms of
analogy-making, i.e. how people notice/perceive analogies, how they retrieve analogs from
memory or how they construct them, how they map and transfer knowledge from one domain to
another, how they combine knowledge from multiple analogs or how they combine analogy with
rule-based reasoning, how they generalize and learn from the analogies made, how they use
analogies for problem solving, explanation, argumentation, creation. What is the place of
analogy among the various cognitive processes, such as perception, thinking, memory,
learning, etc. What is the role of analogy in human development? Which are the brain
structures involved in analogy-making processes? What kind of deficits do brain-damaged
patients exhibit?
This workshop will be highly interdisciplinary and will make a serious
attempt to integrate the knowledge researchers have accumulated on analogy-making in
various domains: Artificial Intelligence/Computational Modeling, Cognitive Psychology,
Developmental Psychology, Neuropsychology, Philosophy, Cognitive Linguistics, as well as
various applications in Education, Legal and Political Reasoning, etc. A serious attempt
will be made to integrate all the positive results obtained so far in theories of
analogy-making, computational modeling, and experimental work.
The workshop participants will participate in numerous formal and
informal discussions which we hope will lead to systematization of the knowledge in the
field, formulating established facts, open issues, and ideas for new approaches.
Key talks:
- Douglas Hofstadter (Indiana
University, USA): Analogy as the Core of Cognition
- Gilles Fauconnier
(UCSD, USA): Analogy and Conceptual Integration
- James Hampton (City
Univ. London, UK): The role of similarity in how we categorize the world
- Jaime Carbonell
(CMU, USA): Analogy in Problem Solving, from the Routine to the Creative
- Ken Forbus (Northwestern
University, USA): Qualitative Mental Models: Simulations or Memories?
- Roger K. R.
Thompson (Franklin and Marshall College, USA): Analogical
problem-solving by chimpanzees.
- Paul Thagard (U.
of Waterloo, Canada): Emotional Analogies
- Usha Goswami
(U. College London, UK): Analogical Reasoning in Children
- Mark Keane (Trinity
College, Ireland): Why Conceptual Combination is Seldom Analogy
- Adam Biela
(Catholic University of Lublin, Poland): Analogical Reasoning as a Base for
Structuring Cognitive Schemata in New Situations: A Case of Economic Transformation in
Post-Communist Countries
- Dedre Gentner
(NWU, USA): Comparison and Cognition
- Keith Holyoak
(UCLA, USA): The Place of Analogy in a Physical Symbol System
- Boicho Kokinov
(NBU, Bulgaria): Analogy is like Cognition: Complex, Emergent,
Context-Sensitive
Talks:
- Ron Ferguson & Kenneth Forbus (Northwestern University, USA) ferguson@ils.nwu.edu: "Telling
Juxtapositions: Using Repetition and Alignable Difference in Diagram Understanding"
- Arthur
Markman (University of Texas, USA) & Adalis Sanchez (Columbia
University, USA) markman@paradox.psych.columbia.edu:
"Structure and pragmatics in analogical inference"
- John Hummel & Keith Holyoak (UCLA, USA) jhummel@lifesci.ucla.edu: "A Model of
Human Transitive Inference"
- Charles Wharton, Jordan Grafman, et. al. (National Institutes of Health, USA)
wharton@codon.nih.gov"The Neuroanatomy
of Analogical Reasoning"
- James Marshall & Douglas Hofstadter (Indiana University, USA) marshall@cogsci.indiana.edu: "A
Self-Watching Architecture for Analogy-Making and High-Level Perception"
- Brian Bowdle (Indiana University, USA) bbowdle@indiana.edu: "Alignment and
Abstraction in Metaphor"
- Roger Thompson (Franklin & Marshall College, USA) & David Oden r_thompson@acad.fandm.edu: "Why
monkeys and pigeons, unlike certain apes, cannot reason analogically."
- Thomas Ward (Texas A&M University, USA) tbw@psyc.tamu.edu: "Analogical Distance and
Purpose in Creative Thought: Mental Leaps versus Mental Hops."
- Cameron Shelley (U. of Waterloo, Canada) cpshelle@watarts.uwaterloo.ca: "Multiple
analogies in evolutionary biology"
- Dan Hunter (Emmanuel College, UK) & Bipin Indurkhya (Tokyo
University of Agriculture and Technology, Japan) bipin@cc.tuat.ac.jp:
"'Don't think, but look!': A gestalt interactionist approach to legal
thinking"
- Hiroaki Suzuki (Aoyama Gakuin University, Japan) susan@ri.aoyama.ac.jp: "Justification of
Analogy by Abstraction"
- Tony Plate (Victoria U of Wellington, New Zealand) Tony.Plate@MCS.VUW.AC.NZ: "Structured
Operations with Distributed Vector Representations"
- Pentti Kanerva (SICS, Sweden) kanerva@sics.se:
"The Dual Role of Analogy in the Design of a Cognitive System"
- John A Barnden (University of Birmingham, UK) J.A.Barnden@cs.bham.ac.uk: "Concerning
the Role of Analogy in Metaphor Processing"
- Michael Ramscar (University of Edinburgh, UK) & Ulrike Hahn (Univ.
of Warwick, UK) Michael@aisb.ed.ac.uk: "Wittgenstein
and the ontological status of analogy"
- Bruce Burns (U. of Potsdam, Germany) burns@persius.rz.uni-potsdam.de: "Pragmatic
Effects on Speed of Analogical Problem Solving"
- Merideth Gattis (Max-Planck Institute of Psychological Research in
Munich,Germany) gattis@mpipf-muenchen.mpg.de:
"Mapping conceptual and spatial schemas"
- Erica Melis (Univ. of Saarland, Germany) & Jaime Carbonell (CMU.
USA) melis@cs.uni-sb.de: "An argument
for Derivational Analogy"
- Maciej Haman (University of Warsaw, Poland) MEH@sci.psych.uw.edu.pl: "Metaphor:
Shared Experience Structure or Cross-Domain Analogy?"
- Tony Veale (Dublin City University, Ireland) and Mark Keane (Univ.
College Dublin, Ireland) tonyv@compapp.dcu.ie:
"Principle Differences in Structure Mapping: The Contribution of Non-Classical
Models"
- Mary Jo Rattermann (Franklin & Marshall College, USA) & Dedre
Gentner (NWU, USA) mratter1@swarthmore.edu:
"The Effect of Language on Similarity: The Use of Relational Labels Improves Young
Children's Performance in a Mapping Task"
- Jim Herriot (Sun, USA) Jim.Herriot@Eng.Sun.COM
- Alexander Petrov & Boicho Kokinov (New Bulgarian University, Bulgaria)
"Influence of Mapping on Retrieval: A Simulation Experiment with AMBR"
- Nathalie Bonnardel (Universite de Provence, France) nathb@newsup.univ-mrs.fr: "Analogies in
design activities: A study of the evocation of intra- and interdomain sources"
- Barbara Tversky (Stanford University, USA) bt@psych.stanford.edu:
"Depictive Analogies"
- Lera Boroditsky (Stanford University, USA) lera@psych.stanford.edu:"Evidence for
Metaphoric Representation: Understanding Time."
- Sandra Bruno (CNRS, Universite Paris, France) brunosandra@yahoo.com, TOA_Architectes@classic.msn.com :"Analogical
construction of a system simulation: a case study"
- Julie McCredden (University of Queensland, Australia) jems@psy.uq.edu.au:"NetAB: A Neural Network
Model of Analogy by Discovery"
- Evelyne Cauzinille-Marmeche & Andre Didierjean (CNRS, Universite de
Provence, France) evelyne@newsup.univ-mrs.fr:
"Reasoning by analogy and memory for cases in the game of chess"
- Emmanuel Sander & Jean Richard (University of Paris 8, France) richard@univ-paris8.fr: "Analogy-Making
as a Categorization and an Abstraction Process"
- Mireille Bastien & Blaye, Cayol (CNRS, Universite de Provence, France) bastien@aixup.univ-aix.fr: "Analogical
Problem Solving in Preschool Children"
- Nili Mandelblit (LIMSI, CNRS, France) mandelbl@cogsci.ucsd.edu:
"Analogy Underlies Sentence Generation and Interpretation
Posters:
- Ross Gayler (University of Melbourne, Australia) r.gayler@psych.unimelb.edu.au: "Connections,
Binding, Unification and analogical Promiscuity"
- Antonie Cornuejols & Jacques Ales-Bianchetti (Universite de Paris-Sud,
France) antonie@lri.fr: "Analogy and
Induction: which (missing) link"
- Bruno Vivicorsi (CNRS, Universite de Provence, France) vivicors@newsup.univ-mrs.fr: "The
Copsycat Project: Towards A Conceptual Fluidity Theory"
- David Cayol (CNRS, Universite de Provence, France) sisyphe@newsup.univ-mrs.fr: "Reasoning
by Analogy: Representation of Pragmatic Information from Target Knowedge Influences
Mapping"
- Ken Kurtz (Northwestern University, USA) kjk@nwu.edu:
"The Mechanisms of Mapping: Evidence from On-line Analogy Judgments"
- Kelly Mix (Indiana University, USA) kmix@indiana.edu:
"Development of Numerical Equivalence Judgments: Appearance Count"
- Emmanuel Sander and Evelyne Clement (University of Paris 8, France) sander@univ-paris8.fr: "An experimental
paradigm to study spontaneous analogies involved in problem solving situations"
- Ross Gayler (University of Melbourne, Australia) r.gayler@psych.unimelb.edu.au: "Multiplicative
Binding, Representation Operators, and Analogy"
- Ute Schmid (TU Berlin, Germany) schmid@cs.tu-berlin.de:
"Adaptation of Non-Isomorphic Sources in Analogical Problem Solving"
- Jamie Carnie adsjrc@bath.ac.uk: "Analogical
Generalism: An analogical perspective on the evolution of language"
- Ron Cottam, Willy Ranson & Roger Vounckx (University of Brussels, Belgium):
"AQuARIUM: A Hierarchically-Supported Mono-Symbolic Language for Analogic
Integration"
- Andre Didierjean, Evelyne Cauzinille-Marmeche (Univ. of Paris V): "Learning
from Examples: Case-Based Reasoning in Chess for Novices"
- Elena Andonova (New Bulgarian University, Bulgaria): "Metaphors in
Mind and Discourse"
- Doris Johnson (U. of Columbia, USA): "The effects of a training
program on the analogical reasoning abilities of an elementary school-aged sample"
Publications:
- Full proceedings of the Workshop have been published by the NBU Press:
- Holyoak, K., Gentner, D., & Kokinov, B. (Eds.) (1998). Advances in analogy
research: Integration of theory and data from the cognitive, computational, and neural
sciences. Sofia: NBU Press.
On-line order form
- MIT Press is preparing a volume consisting of selected and extended papers from the
Analogy Workshop '98, soon to be published:
- Gentner D., Holyoak K., Kokinov B. (eds.) (2000). Analogy: Interdisciplinary
Perspectives. MIT Press.
Organizing Committee:
Dedre Gentner (Northwestern Univ., USA), gentner@nwu.edu - Co-Director
Keith Holyoak (Univ. of California at Los Angeles, USA), holyoak@lifesci.ucla.edu edu -
Co-Director
Boicho Kokinov (New Bunlgarian Univ.,
Bulgaria), kokinov@cogs.nbu.acad.bg edu
- Co-Director
Robert French
(Univ. of Liege, Belgium), rfrench@ulg.ac.be
Erica Melis (Univ. of Saarland, Germany), melis@cs.uni-sb.de
Sponsors:
We wish to thank the following for their contribution to the success of this workshop:
Cognitive Science Society - USA Fulbright Commission - Sofia MIT Press - USA United States
Air Force European Office of Aerospace Research and Development.
Participants' Comments
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